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- Stories about Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, their owner Jon and the trouble they get into, and Orson the Pig and his adventures on a farm with fellow farm animals.
- Garfield and Odie fantasize that they are on a Middle-East mission to retrieve the Banana of Bombay, the symbol of humour to nations around the world.
- Garfield and his owner are in a rut. Jon cannot seem to get a date, until a school for the personality impaired opens a new window of opportunity for Jon, but is shut tight for Garfield.
- The crazy fairy tale filled misadventures of a mutt named Grimmy who lives with fairy tale writer, Mother Goose and Attila the cat.
- Wrinkles In Need of Cuddles is a wonderful musical adventure featuring fabulous original songs and music. Ami Foster, co-star of the tv hit PUNKY BREWSTER, plays a young schoolgirl faced with a difficult homework assignment. She has to write a poem and can't think of anything to write. Frustrated and tired, she rests her eyes. Magically, her plush Wrinkles pals come to life to give her support and encouragement. Copyright: Wrinkles in Need of Cuddles 1986 Movie Cover
- An on-set documentary about the making of the classic science fiction film "Silent Running".
- Hosted by Walter Cronkite, the special offered a retrospective of the work of Charles Schulz collaborating his 50 years of creating the syndicated comic strip Peanuts.
- A cinematic portrait of the acclaimed baseball player, Willie Mays.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (44)TV EpisodeAstro Cat: Garfield tells Odie about a relative of his who was the first cat in outer space. Cock-A-Doodle Duel: A new rooster comes to the farm who swoons the chickens with poetry and music, and Roy feuds with him for the chickens' affection. Cinderella Cat: Garfield finds a lost book of Cinderella and wishes he had a fairy godmother, but instead winds up with a fairy godfather who grants wishes, but with a catch.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.6 (47)TV EpisodeBASKET BRAWL: Jon, Odie and Nermal's attempt to go on a picnic is seen as a basketball game. CHANGE YOUR LIFE: Orson reads some advice to Wade. WINDOW SHADES: Jon buys venetian blinds. THE ORIGIN OF POWER PIG: Orson tells how he became Power Pig. Song: "Power Pig." CACTUS JAKE RIDES AGAIN: Cactus Jake moves in with Jon when the local rodeo comes to town.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (47)TV EpisodePolecat Flats: While visiting Cactus Jake's dude ranch, Garfield helps Jon survive Jake's horse riding lessons, and falls for a black and white cat. Hogcules: Orson's brothers are coming to pay him a visit and he imagines himself as the eternally strong Hercules who could take on anything. Brain Boy: Jon, Garfield and Odie go out to visit some family, and while Jon's stuck looking at slides, Garfield's stuck in the garage with a bratty kid scientist.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (41)TV EpisodeREADY FOR SNOW: Jon dresses Garfield and Odie for snow. CACTUS MAKES PERFECT: Jon, Garfield and Odie visit Cactus Jake at his home. HOGCULES II: When Roy and Wade have a fight, Orson wonders what Hogcules would do. Song: "Hogcules." CRIME AND NOURISHMENT: Garfield discovers a secret world inside a tree. BINK: BUILDING: Binky crashes a new building dedication.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.2 (51)TV EpisodeBinky Gets Cancelled! The network doesn't find Binky's show suitable for young viewers so replace him with the Buddy Bears. Show Stoppers: Orsons brothers Gort, Mort and Wort crash a variety show they're performing. Cutie and the Beast: Garfield convinces Nermal he's ugly, causing Nermal to run away and get mixed up with a dangerous cat.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (36)TV EpisodeDummy of Danger: Garfield discovers Jon's new ventriloquist dummy is alive. Tree Stump: Garfield asks which is smarter: a dog or a tree stump. Sooner or Later: The wolf tricks the crew into putting things off. Jumping Jon: Jon decides to take up skydiving.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.3 (52)TV EpisodePest of a Guest: Jon takes in a starving cat who more than happily makes himself at home at Garfield's expense. The Impractical Joker: Roy gets on everybody's nerves with his humorless jokes and Orson fires him. Fat & Furry: Garfield buys a lottery ticket at the store which winds up winning them millions of dollars.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.6 (45)TV EpisodeSPECIAL: Odie does a trick for Garfield. BINKY GETS CANCELLED AGAIN: Binky loses his show to the Buddy Bears, who never disagree. Song: "The Buddy Bears." CEILING: Roy's wake up call sends all through the roof. ORSON'S DINER: Orson and Wade open a diner with Roy as their first customer. Song: "Orson's Diner." LONG NAP: Garfield sleeps into the future. UNDERWATER: Binky goes deep sea diving. FLAT TIRED: Garfield is too tired so the director gives Odie his own cartoon.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (35)TV EpisodeGhost of a Chance: A rookie ghost gets assigned Garfield's house to haunt. Roy Gets Sacked: Roy quits the show and joins the Buddy Bears. Revenge of the Living Lunch: A meteorite is mistaken for a fruit cake, refrigerated, and brings the food to life.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.3 (49)TV EpisodeThe Legend of the Lake: Garfield recounts the history of a lake that a prehistoric cat crossed to reach an island of lasagna trees. Double Oh Orson: Orson gets caught up in a mystery novel. Health Feud: Jon decides to get in shape thanks to a fitness guru named Rick Deltoid, and tries to get Garfield to do the same.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.4 (35)TV EpisodeCartoon Cat conspiracy: Tired of animated cat stereotypes, Garfield creates his own cartoon. Snowball: Garfield gets Jon with a snowball. Who Done It: Three fix it canines come to the farm. The Picnic Panic: Jon, Garfield and Odie's picnic is ruined by ants.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.8 (36)TV EpisodeOdie is put on trial for eating Garfield's blueberry pie. Orson answers some fan mail as he tells how Booker hatched and Sheldon almost did. A local store looses his customers when a monster supermarket opens across the street.
- 1988–1995TV-G7.9 (36)TV EpisodeSuper Sonic Seymour: Jon hires a time obsessed man to help him get his life organized, much to Garfield and Odie's dismay. A Mildly Mental Mix-Up: While a psychiatrist tries to cure Wade of his phobias, the wolf tricks Roy into abandoning his guard at the hen house. The Garfield Rap: Garfield's rap music video about being a cat becomes number one on a cat music channel.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (38)TV EpisodeDr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse: Garfield is tasked with exterminating a 19th century mouse that transforms into a giant monster. Payday Mayday: Finagler Fox cons everybody on the farm out of their paychecks. How to Drive a Human Crazy: Garfield gives a lecture for how cats can drive their owners crazy.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (45)TV EpisodeT.V. of Tomorrow: Jon's 1-year-old TV breaks down and he and Garfield are subjected to the many different kinds of televisions of the future. Little Red Riding Egg: Orson finds a video camera and decides to make a movie of Little Red Riding Hood with Sheldon in the starring role, Wade as the grandmother and Roy as the wolf unaware that a real wolf is in the area. Well-Fed Feline: Garfield convinces a woman that he's starving and she tells Jon he'll go to jail unless Garfield is well-fed when she returns.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (38)TV EpisodeGarfield falls asleep watching a Sherlock Holmes movie and dreams he's assisting the famous detective. Orson's imagination brings things he is reading about to life.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (41)TV EpisodeThe Mail Animal: Melvin the mailman gets fired because of his inability to deal with Garfield; so Garfield gives Melvin's boss a taste of what it's like trying to deliver mail to the Arbuckle house. Peanut-Brained Rooster: Orson tells a story of how Roy became fixated on peanuts just at the time that Mort, Gort and Wort stole their entire peanut crop. Mummy Dearest: On a mummy expedition at the museum, Garfield hits his head and dreams of being a Pharoh's cat in Ancient Egypt.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.8 (46)TV EpisodeTwice Told Tale: Jon and Garfield both tell very different versions of how the house got filled with yogurt. Orson Goes on Vacation: Orson goes away on a vacation and leaves Wade in charge. Wedding Bell Blues: Jon's cousin Marian asks him to be best man at her wedding and Garfield and Odie overhear, mistakenly believing Jon's getting married.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.3 (60)TV EpisodeBest of Breed: After seeing how many medals Nermal has won, pushes Jon to put him in a cat show. National Tapioca Pudding Day: Roy gives a box of booby trapped tapioca pudding to Orson telling him it's a national holiday, not counting on Orson to pass his gift along to his friends. All About Odie: Garfield puts together a presentation on Odie.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.4 (78)TV EpisodeBox O' Fun: With a cardboard box and his imagination, Garfield gets into a lot of trouble with Jon. Unidentified Flying Orson: Knowing Orson tends to believe everything he reads, Roy preys on a nervous Orson when he's absorbed in a book about alien invasion. School Daze: Jon gets fed up with Garfield's bad behavior and sends him to obedience school where the biggest obstacle is the trainer.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.7 (62)TV EpisodeCabin Fever: Garfield and Odie are stuck in a cabin during a blizzard with no food. The Return of Power Pig: A rumor says there's a monster on the farm; calling for Orson to make his return as Power Pig to destroy the monster. Fair Exchange: Garfield and Jon both dream about what it's like to be the other.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (57)TV EpisodeThe Caped Avenger: Believing Pooky's been kidnapped, Garfield turns himself into a super hero and Odie becomes his sidekick in the search for the teddy bear. Shy Fly Guy: Wade encounters Fred Duck, whose teasing pushes him to try and overcome his fear of flying. Green Thumbs Down: Appalled at the grocery bill, Jon decides they should grow their own food.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.3 (52)TV EpisodeForget Me Not: Garfield gets hit with a lasagna pan and becomes a polite, health conscious feline. I Like Having You Around: Orson writes in his diary about Bo and Lanolin having a fight that caused Bo to leave the farm. Sales Resistance: Jon warns Garfield against buying anymore useless junk, but Garfield has trouble getting rid of a persistent elephant repellent salesman.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (67)TV EpisodeFraidy Cat: Garfield and Odie are spooked when the power goes out after watching a monster movie and they find out Jon is missing. Shell Shocked Sheldon: Orson and his friends convince Sheldon to return to the chicken coop to become fully hatched. Nothing to Sneeze At: Jon takes Liz out on a date but must put up with an allergic Garfield and his constant sneezing.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.3 (73)TV EpisodeGarfield's Moving Experience: Garfield presses his luck with Jon too much and gets thrown out of the house. He decides to go live somewhere else and gets adopted by a rich girl. Wade, You're Afraid: Orson is fed up with Wade cowering over every little thing and hypnotizes him to be brave. Good Mousekeeping: A mouse, Floyd, encounters Garfield and takes for granted living with a cat who doesn't chase mice.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.7 (64)TV EpisodeIdentity Crisis: A dogcatcher thinks Garfield's a dog, Floyd starts meowing and the dog chasing Garfield works on his mouse impersonation. The Bad Sport: Orson convinces everybody to try a new sport called pig ball, unaware that Roy has put a bunch of fake rules in the game book. Up A Tree: Garfield gets thrown out of the house when Nermal comes to visit; hears a tree calling to him and jumps up it, but then can't get down.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.4 (53)TV EpisodeMagic Mutt: Jon and Garfield go to a magic shop and Garfield gets into a battle with the magician's dog. Short Story: Booker's anxious to prove to everybody on the farm he's not too small to help. Monday Misery: Garfield is so desperate to escape Monday that he mails himself to Samoa.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.2 (82)TV EpisodeNighty Nightmare: After consuming a whole pizza and being warned by Jon that he'll have nightmares from it, Garfield dreams he overeats and becomes too big to feed. Banana Nose: When Roy pulls a prank on his friends, they retaliate by calling him Banana Nose to the point he leaves the farm. Ode to Odie: Garfield recites a poem about Odie wandering away from home and encountering some tough dogs in the mean part of town.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (111)TV EpisodePeace and Quiet: Garfield tries to sleep after watching TV all night; but Binky the Clown refuses to go away, believing he's at the home of a 97 year old woman to wish her a happy birthday. Wanted Wade: While Orson goes to shut off Roy's new stereo, which can't stop playing rooster crows, Wade Duck tears a law label from underneath Orson's sofa and fears he will be sent to prison for it. Garfield Goes Hawaiian: Garfield contracts a disease called the Hawaiian Cat Flu which makes him dance anytime something Hawaiian is mentioned.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.4 (62)TV EpisodeWeighty Problem: Garfield tampers with a new scale leading Jon to believe he's 50 pounds overweight. As the Worm Turns: Orson tells a story about how Booker gave up hunting worms. Good Cat, Bad Cat: Garfield is at war with himself when his good and bad sides tell him what to do.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (50)TV EpisodeMaine Course: Jon receives a lobster as a gift but it refuses to be cooked, so he and Garfield try to make a pet out of it. No Laughing Matter: Aliens come to Earth to drain it of all its humor, so Orson and his friends use Roy's joke books to try and defeat them. Attack of the Mutant Guppies: Garfield tells Nermal a scary story about mutant guppies living in the sewer so he'll go to bed, but the story seems to take on a life of its own.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (46)TV EpisodeOne Good Fern Deserves Another: Jon buys a fern that's guaranteed impossible for Garfield to eat, unaware it's a meat eating fern. Goody-Go-Round: In an attempt to get a record player for Bo, Orson winds up having to do favors for everybody else on the farm. The Black Book: Due to a misunderstanding, Jon tells Garfield to get rid of his little black book and then about goes crazy trying to get it back.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.8 (47)TV EpisodePros and Cons: Odie falls victim to a conman cat on the way to the store and loses Jon's money in exchange for a dirty sock. Rooster Revenge: Roy drops 50 pounds of creamed spinach on Orson and despite Orson's insistence that he's not going to trick Roy back, Roy becomes paranoid waiting for the payback prank. Lights! Camera! Garfield!: A movie director calls Garfield the perfect thing for his big picture, but Garfield expects to be the glamorous star, not the stunt cat put in all the peril.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (55)TV EpisodeRip Van Kitty: At a picnic, Garfield falls asleep and dreams he wakes up 20 years later. Grabbity: Roy plays a practical joke on Wade leaving him to worry that the law of gravity has been repealed. The Big Catnap: Jon tries to keep Garfield asleep so he can enjoy a box of cookies his mother sent.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (52)TV EpisodeThe Great Getaway: After stowing away in Jon's suitcase to New York, Garfield finds out his owner has gotten involved with a pickpocket. Scrambled Eggs: Orson tells a story about how a mother turtle with a baby who didn't want to hatch, confused her runaway son with Sheldon. Hansel and Garfield: Garfield's stuck entertaining Nermal for the day so tells his own version of Hansel and Gretel.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (50)TV EpisodeThe Lasagna Zone: Jon brings home a new satellite dish with an unusual warning which Garfield doesn't notice and as a result, winds up in the TV. Sleepytime Pig: The Sandman missed the farm and Orson didn't sleep all night so his friends try to make him tired. Yojumbo: Jon and Liz are mugged on a date, so Jon goes for martial art lessons while Garfield becomes 'Yojumbo', a Samauri warrior cat to protect Jon.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.7 (60)TV EpisodeThe Sludge Monster: Jon tells Garfield and Odie the story of the sludge monster, which scares them into thinking the monster is outside. Fortune Kooky: For a practical joke, Roy makes the predictions of Wade's fortune cookies come to life. Heatwave Holiday: In an attempt to think cool on a hot day, Jon and Garfield decorate the house for Christmas; something that quickly spreads to all the other houses and soon the whole town.
- 1988–199523mTV-G8.1 (44)TV EpisodeArrevederci, Odie!: Jon takes Odie to the vet and comes back without him, leaving Garfield to believe he has the house to himself now. Gort Goes Good: Orson's brother Gort seems to have turned over a new leaf and wants to help work on the farm. feeling Feline: Jon worries he and Garfield do too many things together and tries to do something Garfield won't.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.4 (45)TV EpisodeAttention Getting Garfield: No matter what Garfield does, everybody ignores him and only pays attention to Odie. Swine Trek: Orson's sick and has a Star Trek-like dream sequence about he and the others hunting down the virus. It Must be True!: Garfield presents a bunch of wild ideas on a TV show about the world, falling back on the line 'if they show it on TV, it must be true!'
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.4 (47)TV EpisodeBinky Goes Bad: Binky is put on trial for a list of robbery charges and Garfield uses the show's script to find out who's really behind it. Barn of Fear: The barn is overloaded with crops that there's no place to sleep, so Orson takes everybody up to the old barn, which Wade insists is haunted by the ghosts of their ancestors. Mini-Mall Matters: Garfield does a presentation on how mini-malls are grown from seeds and what all they contain.